Speedway Flyer, Volume 17, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 June 1949 — Page 3

SHOP EVERY FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 8 P. M. IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT '<3^o SALE OF BETTER DRESSES $5.00 - BELMONT 0210 1500 MAIN STREET

FURNACES VACUUM CLEANED REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF FURNACES AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS MAURICE BRUCE BELMONT 7428

FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY STORE HOURS: 7 a. m. to 6 p. m. Mon. thru Fri. 7 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturday WE DO OUR OWN HAT BLOCKING Service Is Our Slogan , Quality Our Motto Walt's Speedway Gleaners & Shoe Repair JIMMY CUTRELL, Proprietor We Operate Our Own Cleaning Plant 4723 W. 16th Street BE. 0561

For Venetian Blinds and Draperies CALL EMMETT VENETIAN BLIND CO. 5242 Crawfordsyille Road Belmont 4551

FRESH PICNICS lb. 39c COLD CUTS ASSORTED lb. 45c

SPEEDWAY LOCKERS - - - RETAIL MARKET BELMONT 1051

WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF CONTAINERS FOR PACKAGING OF FRUITS and VEGETABLES - FOR LOCKERS AND HOME FREEZERS

School News (Continued from page 1) to wish him well in the greater responsibility as elementary principal. With a probable enrollment next year in the elementary school of 650 pupils in 17 different rooms the administrative problems are many; and the school and community are fortunate to have a man of his experience and ability as fulltime principal. Under Mr.' Northcotfs leadership during the past 12 years the high school band has grown from a very small organization to a large and successful one. Many instruments have been purchased, a year round program of instruction has been developed, and outstanding success in the various music festivals has been achieved. Mr. Dalton Wicker of Huntingburg, Ind., has been employed as head of the high school music department, band and choir, director, and instrumental teacher. Mr. Wicker, an associate of Mr. NorthcotJ in the Southern Indi-

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H oss* Dependable SPEEDWAY MOTOR SERVICE We Service Everything on Automobiles. Trucks and Tractors JBElmont 0096 1032 MAIN ST. SPEEDWAY CITY, INDIANA UATE: NATIONAL SCHOOL OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING CARTER CARBURETOR SCHOOL

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ana Band and Orchestra Association for the past several years, comes to Speedway with an excellent record. He is a graduate of Arthur Jordan Conservatory and has been a music teacher and supervisor for 17 years, the last 13 at Huntingburg, Ind., where his bands and vocal groups have been very successful in state and national festivals. Mr. Wicker has purchased a home in Speedway and with his wife and daughter will move here immediately. He will start his duties Monday, June 13. The staff of the 1949 Speedette. school yearbook, regrets the delay in delivery this year. Page proofs, submitted by the printer, have been proofread and returned to the printer, who now promises delivery to the bindery around June 10. Therefore a tentative distribution date has been set for Tuesday, June 21 between the hours of 3 to 8 p. m. at the High School building. A. distribution crew under the leadership of Bill Long, editor-in-chief, and Pat Thompson, business manager, will be prepared to serve at that time.

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The honor roll for the last six weeks of the second semester has been announced as follows: Seniors—Pat Bender, Nancy Frosch, Armedia Fry, Bill Long, Jack Mayhugh, Norma Sauer, Charlene Stevens, Ed Such, Pat Thompson. Juniors Phyllis Brown, Barbara Gwinn, Jane Kennedy, Julian Livingston, Beverly Myers, Marilyn Smith, Ray Stewart, David Thomas, Doris White. Sophomores—Wanda Armentrout, Kathryn Brockman, Sue Crumley, Carol Hertling, Nancy Heston, Doris Lewis, Joan Pritchard, Barbara Richards, Tom Sutherland. Freshmen—Edward Hawkins, Bill Heinekamp,. Jim Hill, Barbara Kryter, George Mayo, Verna Praed, Loretta Richards. Eighth Grade—Larry Heston, Sharon Brady, Jan Cork, Phyllis Dobbins, Marilyn Edwards, Bill Zeunik. Seventh grade —Anil Healey, Bruce Kelley, Joan Marvel, Phyllis Nuetzeman, Jody Piper, Mary Praed, Pamela Owings.

Sally Fuller of the sixth grade was the winner of the sth and 6th grades spell down. She was closely contested by David Newton who was the fifth grade winner. Certificates were awarded to all boys and girls who had served six weeks or more as a member of the Elementary Safety Patrol during the past school year. “Hap" Bernhardt, town marshal, made the presentation to 73 sth and 6th graders and commended them for an accident-free year. Mr. McClelland, director of the Elementary Safety Patrol, and Mr. Johnson, who had charge of the high school safety group, along with the local police department are also to be congratulated for their part in making this year free of accidents to school children. The following boys earned letters in track this year: Ray

Accordion and Piano Instructions Accordions loaned to beginners Instructions in my home 3539 W. Michigan Si. Imperial 9638

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Stewart, David Beck, Ray Smith, Harold Kuykendall, Fred Wingert, Dave Boyer. A sweater was awarded to David Ledbetter, and a manager’s letter to Tom Sutherland. Pupils in the elementary school who missed taking examinations because of sickness or other reasons may take the tests by contacting Mr. Northcott. Make arrangements in advance before coming to the school for the examination.

VACATION SCHOOL (Continued from Page 1) next fall may enroll in the Kindergarten department of the Vacation Church school. When more facilities are available, a class for five-year-olds will be instituted. We are asking the parents of those attending in the Kindergarten Dept, to furnish refreshments again this year, which usually consists of a drink and cookies. Refreshment time provides for experiencing “grace at mealtime” and table courtesies. It is a vital part of the daily schedule. Call Mrs. Stonebraker, BE 1395 to offer your donation.

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